THE.  WORKS  IN  SCULPTURE. 


LIAM  ORDWAY  PARTRIDGE,  M.A. 


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THE  WORKS  IN  SCULPTURE. 


OF 

WILLIAM  ORDWAY  PARTRIDGE,  MA 

WITH 

Biographical  Sketch 

AND 

Illustrations  of  Principal  Works 


Copyright  1914  by 
Wilxiam  Ordway  Partridge 

JOHN  LANE  COMPANY 

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WILLIAM  ORDWAY  PARTRIDGE 


BIOGRAPHICAL  SKETCH 

(From  the  Encyclopaedia  and  "Who's  Who  in  America.") 

PARTRIDGE,  WILLIAM  ORDWAY:  Sculptor,  Author; 
b.  Paris,  France,  April  n,  1861;  ed.  in  N.  Y.  Schools  and  Co- 
lumbia Coll.;  art  education  in  Paris,  Florence  and  Rome;  re- 
ceived M.  A.  degree  from  Adelphi  Coll.,  Brooklyn;  m.  Venice, 
Italy,  June  14,  1905,  Margaret  Ridgley  Schott,  d.  late  C.  Ridg- 
ley  Schott.  Some  of  his  better  known  works  in  sculpture  are 
the  equestrian  statue  of  Gen.  Grant  for  the  Union  League 
Club,  Brooklyn;  bronze  statue  of  Alexander  Hamilton,  Brook- 
lyn; Hamilton  statue,  Columbia  Univ.,  N.  Y.  City;  statue  of 
Shakespeare  in  Lincoln  Park,  Chicago;  Statue  of  Thomas  Jef- 
ferson for  New  York;  heroic  statue  of  Samuel  J.  Tilden  for 
New  York;  Kauffmann  Memorial,  Washington,  D.  C.  ;  baptis- 
mal font  in  St.  Peter  and  Paul  Cathedral,  Washington,  D.  C. ; 
bust  of  Whittier  in  Boston  Public  Library;  statue  of  Pocahon- 
tas for  Jamestown.  Va. ;  the  National  Horace  Greeley  statue, 
Chappaqua,  N.  Y.  ;  statue  of  Nathan  Hale,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  ; 
busts  of  Van  Amringe  and  Schermerhorn,  Columbia  Univ.,  N. 
Y.  Exhibitor  in  Paris  Salon,  Royal  Acad.,  London,  etc. 
Author:  "Art  for  America,"  1894,  ''The  Song  Life  of  a  Sculp- 
tor," 1894,  "The  Technique  of  Sculpture,"  1895,  "The  Angel 
of  Clay"  (novel),  1900,  "Nathan  Hale,  the  Ideal  Patriot,"  1902, 
"The  Czar's  Gift"  (novel),  1906.  Associate  mem.  5th  N.  Y. 
Vol.  Inf.  (Duryee  Zouaves);  mem.  Sons  of  the  Revolution; 
mem.  Architectural  League;  hon.  mem.  Amer.  Institute  of 
Architects.  Clubs:  City,  Authors,  Psi  Upsilon,  Republican, 
N.  Y.  City;  Cosmos,  Washington;  Royal  Society  of  Arts, 
London;  National  Geographical  Society.  Address:  15  West 
38th  Street,  New  York  City. 


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INTRODUCTORY 


Having  found  it  quite  impossible  to  fulfill  the  many 
requests  made  by  museums,  libraries,  schools  and  clients 
for  photographs  of  my  works  and  knowledge  of  their  lo- 
cation,  I   venture  to  publish  this  catalogue. 

I  give  here  a  list  of  my  sculptures  with  their  gen- 
eral character,  location,  for  whom  executed,  etc.,  with 
photographic  illustrations  in  half-tone  of  the  more  impor- 
tant works. 

In  this  compact  form  the  desired  information  may 
be  readily  transmitted. 

A  brief  biographical  sketch  has  been  added  and 
also  such  data  as  may  explain  and  illustrate  the  various 
subjects. 

William  Ordway  Partridge 


New  York,  December,  1914. 


Dear  Mr.  Partridge: 

Remember  your  work  is  to  make  the  invisible  visible. 
Socrates  (in  Memorabilia  of  Xenophon) 

"The  work  of  the  Sculptor  is  to  show  through  form  the 
workings  of  the  Soul." 

Socrates  conceived  the  soul  as  invisible — the  Sculptor 
is  to  make  the  invisible  visible. 

President  Frost,  of  Berea  College. 


THE  WORKS  OF 

William  Ordway  Partridge,  Sculpt 


or 


STATUES,  GROUPS  AND  MEMORIALS 

1.  Colossal  Equestrian  Statue  of  General  Grant,  in  front  of  Union  League 

Club,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

2.  Heroic  Statue  of  Shakespeare,  in  Lincoln  Park,  Chicago. 

3.  Heroic  Statue  of  Alexander  Hamilton,  Columbia  University,  N.  Y. 

4.  Heroic  Statue  of  Alexander  Hamilton,  in  front  Hamilton  Club,  Brooklyn, 

N.  Y. 

5.  Heroic  Sketch  for  Statue  of  Alexander  Hamilton,  for  Hamilton  Committee, 

Washington,  D.  C. 

6.  Heroic  Statue  of  Horace  Greeley,  Chappaqua,  N.  Y. 

7.  Heroic  Statue  of  Nathan  Hale,  in  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

8.  Heroic  Statue  of  Nathan  Hale,  for  Washington,  D.  C. 

9.  Heroic  Statue  of  Pocahontas,  for  Jamestown,  Va. 

10.  Heroic  Statue  of  Adin  Ballou  in  Hopedale,  near  Boston. 

11.  Heroic  Statue  of  Admiral  Farragut,  on  the  Dewey  Arch,  N.  Y. 

12.  Equestrian  Statue  of  "Fighting  Joe"  Hooker. 

13.  Heroic  Statue  of  John  Reese,  the  inventor,  Forest  Hill  Cemetery,  Boston. 

14.  Statue  of  Peace  Breaking  the  Sword,  for  a  Peace  Committee. 

15.  Colossal  Group  of  Law   Suppressing  Anarchy,   Pan-American  Exposition, 

Buffalo. 

16.  Heroic  Statue  of  Samuel  J.  Tilden. 

17.  Statue  of  Colonel  Miller,  Shelton,  Connecticut. 

18.  Averell  Memorial,  Museum,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

19.  Kauffmann  Memorial,  figure  of  Memory,  in  Rock  Creek  Cemetery,  Wash- 

ington, D.  C. 

20.  Livingston  Memorial,  marble  Lectern  in  St.  Saviour's  Church,  Bar  Harbor, 

Maine. 

21.  Schermerhorn  Memorial,  Portrait  Bust  in  Columbia  University,  N.  Y. 

22.  Baker  Memorial,  Sarcophagus  Bronze,  in  Greenwood  Cemetery,  Brooklyn, 

N.  Y. 

23.  Spencer  Trask  Memorial,  marble  Statue  of  a  Young  Knight,  Saratoga,  N.  Y. 

24.  Kneeling  Angel  in  marble,  life  size,  font  of  Church  of  the  Messiah,  Brooklyn, 

N.  Y. 

25.  Memorial  Tablet,  in  St.  John's  Hospital,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
25a.  Memorial  to  Joseph  Pulitzer,  New  York. 

26.  Memorial  Portrait  Relief,  Arlington,  Washington,  D.  C. 

26a.  Statue  of  Thomas  Jefferson,  Columbia  University,  N.  Y.  /  A    &f  lu.Q* 

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27.  Marble  Bust  of  Dr.  S.  Weir  Mitchell",  in  New  College  of  Physicians,  Phila- 

delphia, Pa. 

28.  Marble  Bust  of  Dean  Van  Amringe,  in  Hamilton  Hall,  Columbia  University. 


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29.  Broi'^  i*Bust  of  Lieutenant  Robert  Peary,  Bowdoin  College,  Maine. 

30.  Marble  Bust  of  Mr.  George  Foster  Peabody,  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

31.  Bust  of  Mr.  Saint  Claire  McKelway,  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

32.  Bronze  Bust  of  Dr.  Edward  Everett  Hale,  in  the  Union  League  Club, 

Chicago,  111. 

33.  Bronze  Bust  of  Henry  F.  Dimock,  New  York. 

34.  Bust  of  Father  Stafford,  Washington,  D.  C.  (St.  Patrick's  Church.) 

35.  Bronze  Bust  of  Elias  Hicks,  Swarthmore  College. 

36.  Marble  Bust  of  Mrs.  Spencer  Trask,  Tuxedo  Park,  N.  Y. 

37.  Bust  of  Mr.  J.  Hooker  Hammersley,  New  York. 

38.  Marble  Bust  of  Mrs.  Arthur  De  Ferrari,  wife  of  the  Court  Painter  of 

Vienna. 

39.  Portrait  Bust  of  Mrs.  Reginald  De  Koven. 

40.  Bronze  Bust  of  William  Penn,  for  Philadelphia. 

41.  Bronze  Bust  of  John  Flagg,  New  York. 

42.  Marble  Bust  of  John  Meigs,  Pottstown  School. 

43.  Bronze  Bust  of  Prof.  J.  Woodbury,  Cheshire  Academy,  Conn. 

44.  Marble  Bust  of  Makovski,  the  Russian  Painter. 

45.  Bronze  Bust  of  Prof.  Wm.  Seymour  Tyler,  College  Library  at  Amherst. 

46.  Marble  Bust  in  the  Paris  Salon  in  1892. 

47.  Marble  Bust  of  Mr.  Bradley,  one  of  the  founders  of  the  Library  in  Chicago. 

48.  Bronze  Bust  of  Dr.  J.  Herdman,  of  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

49.  Marble  Bust  of  Andrew  Graham,  Inventor  of  a  System  of  Shorthand,  New 

Jersey. 

50.  Bust  of  Walt  Whitman. 

51.  Marble  Bust  of  Mrs.  W.  W.  Johnson,  Washington,  D.  C. 

52.  Marble  Bust  of  Recorder  John  W.  Goff,  New  York. 

53.  Bust  of  General  Winfield  Scott. 

54.  Bust  of  Edwin  Markham,  the  Poet. 

55.  Portrait  Bust  of  Joseph  Jefferson. 

56.  Marble  Bust  of  Benjamin  J.  Silliman,  Presented  to  L.  I.  Historical  So- 

ciety, Brooklyn,  on  February  10,  1894. 

57.  Portrait  of  Simon  Stern,  New  York. 

58.  Bust  of  Dr.  Isaac  K.  Funk. 

59.  Marble  Bust  of  Dr.  Charles  West,  for  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

60.  Marble  Bust  of  J.  C.  Hackeley,  Public  Library  of  Muskegon,  Mich.,  1890. 

61.  Portrait  Bust  of  Horatio  Stebbins,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

62.  Portrait  Bust  of  Dr.  Richard  H.  Storrs,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

63.  Portrait  Bust  of  Dr.  Arnold  W.  Catlin,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

64.  Portrait  Bust  of  Hudson  Maxim,  inventor  of  Smokeless  Powder,  Brook- 

lyn, N.  Y. 

65.  Marble  Bust  of  Mrs.  St.  Claire  Hester,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

66.  Bronze  Bust  of  William  Wood,  Normal  College,  New  York  City. 

67.  Bronze  Bust  of  George  Cary  Eggleston,  New  York. 

68.  Bust  of  President  McKinley. 

69.  Bust  of  Chief  Justice  Fuller,  Washington,  D.  C,  in  the  Supreme  Court. 


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PORTRAIT  RELIEFS  AND  STATUETTES 


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70.  Bust  of  Chief  Justice  Fuller,  Fuller  Park,  Chicago. 

70a.  Memorial  with  Portrait  of  Henry  Roberts,  Woodlawn,  N.  Y. 

71.  Bronze  Relief  of  Elias  Boudinot,  in  the  University  of  Princeton,  N.  J. 

72.  Relief  of  John  Smithson,  founder  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution,  erected 

in  Genoa,  Italy. 

73.  Bronze  Relief  of  Henry  Irving,  for  base  of  Shakespeare  statue,  Chicago. 

74.  Bronze  Relief  of  Baruch  Wertheim,  New  York. 

75.  Bronze  Relief  of  Albert  Stieglitz,  New  York. 

76.  Statuette  of  William  Wood,  New  York. 

77.  Statuette  of  General  Fowler. 

78.  Bronze  Statuette  of  Mrs.  Charles  R.  Stickney. 

79.  Marble  Statuette  of  Mrs.  Spencer  Trask,  Tuxedo,  N.  Y.  j  s  J 

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ECCLESIASTICAL  AND  DECORATIVE  WORKS 


80.  Heroic  Marble  Group  of  the  "Pieta,"  for  St.  Patrick's  Cathedral,  N.  Y. 

81.  Heroic  Size  Font  for  the  new  Episcopal  Cathedral,  Washington,  D.  C. 

82.  Group  of  Christ  and  St.  John,  heroic  size,  for  the  new  Museum,  Brooklyn. 

N.  Y. 

83.  Central  Group  of  the  Last  Supper,  for  the  Reredos,  Church  of  the  Epiphany, 

Washington,  D.  C. 

84.  Bronze  Relief  of  Angel  in  Washington  Irving  Church,  Sleepy  Hollow,  N.  Y. 

85.  Relief  for  Church  Doorway,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J. 

86.  Madonna,  Marble  Head,  in  new  Museum,  Brooklyn ;  gift  of  Mr.  George  Fos- 

ter Peabody. 

87.  Marble  Head  of  Madonna,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Atlanta,  Georgia  ;  gift  of  Mr.  George 

Foster  Peabody. 

88.  Architectural  Figures  of  the  Apostles. 

89.  Scenes  from  the  Life  of  Christ.  (Reliefs.) 

90.  Decoration  for  Sun  Dial,  Columbia  University,  N.  Y. 

91.  Bronze  Commemoration  Tablet,  Subway,  Borough  Hall,  N.  Y. 

92.  Colossal  Satyr  made  for  the  Golf  and  Pleasure  House,  Newport,  R.  I. 

93.  Sculpture  for  Doorway  of  Mr.  Henry  Poor's  House,  Tuxedo,  N.  Y. 


IDEAL  WORKS 

94.  Model  for  Heroic  Group,  "Humanity  Bearing  its  Cross  with  Faith." 

95.  Prodigal  Son,  life  size  marble  figure. 

96.  "Nearing  Home,"  Corcoran  Gallery,  Washington,  D.  C. 

97.  Ideal  Marble  Relief,  Corcoran  Gallery,  Washington,  D.  C. 

98.  Head  of  Peace. 

99.  Intaglio,  "The  Dream,"  exhibited  at  the  Royal  Academy,  owned  by  Seymour 

Lucas. 

100.  Marble  Veiled  Head. 

101.  Head  of  Destiny. 

102.  Small  Group  of  Three  Fates,  marble  and  bronze. 

103.  Ideal  Head  of  Peace,  marble,  in  the  house  of  Willard  King,  Morristown, 

N.  J. 


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104.  Maro&v  and  Bronze  Group,  Homer  reciting  his  Iliad,  at  Harvard  University, 

the" "gift  of  George  Foster  Peabody. 

105.  Companion  Group,  Dante  and  Beatrice. 

106.  Statuette  of  Anthony's  Oration  over  the  dead  Caesar,  bronze  and  marble. 

107.  Statuette  of  Egyptian  Water  Carrier,  bronze. 

108.  Statuette  of  Brutus,  bronze,  David  Belasco's  library,  New  York. 

109.  Statuette  of  Silence. 

110.  Statuette  of  an  Angel  for  a  Lectern. 

111.  Statuette  of  Hamlet. 

112.  Statuette  of  Shakespeare. 

113.  Statuette  of  Pocahontas. 

114.  Statuette  of  Grant. 

115.  Statuette  of  Nathan  Hale. 

116.  Statuette  of  Alexander  Hamilton. 

117.  Statuette  of  Horace  Greeley. 

HEADS  OF  POETS,  MEN  OF  LETTERS  AND  MUSICIANS 

118.  Bronze  Bust  of  Beethoven,  for  the  music  room  of  Mr.  P.  A.  Valentine. 

119.  Bronze  Bust  of  Wagner,  for  the  music  room  of  Mr.  P.  A.  Valentine. 

120.  Marble  Bust  of  Tennyson,  in  the  library  of  Dr.  Henry  Van  Dyck,  Princeton. 

N.  J.,  and  Lyceum  Theatre,  London. 

121.  Marble  Bust  of  Whittier,  in  the  Boston  Library. 

122.  Bronze  Bust  of  Shelley,  in  the  library  of  Mr.  P.  A.  Valentine,  Chicago. 

123.  Bronze  Bust  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 

124.  Bronze  Bust  of  Keats. 

125.  Marble  Bust  of  Milton. 

126.  Marble  Bust  of  Scott. 

127.  Portrait  Head  of  Sheridan,  study  of  E.  S.  W'illard,  London. 

128.  Marble  Bust  of  Robert  Burns,  private  library. 

129.  Marble  Bust  of  Longfellow,  private  library,  N.  Y. 

130.  Bronze  Bust  of  Byron,  private  library. 

131.  Bronze  Bust  of  Thomas  Carlyle,  for  private  library-in  Chicago  and  schools 

in  Toledo. 

132.  Bust  of  Alexander  Hamilton,  made  for  the  Hamilton  Committee,  Wash- 

ington. 

133.  High  Relief  of  Lincoln,  heroic  size. 

134.  Bronze  Bust  of  Velasquez,  New  York. 

135.  Bronze  Bust  of  Goya,  New  York. 

136.  Bust  of  Lowell,  Public  Library,  Bradford,  Pa. 

137.  Bust  of  Rev.  J.  G.  Bacchus,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

138.  Bust  of  Bishop  Darlington,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

And  other  Sketches  and  Works  in  Process 

of  Construction.  ] 


I  WISH  TO  EXPRESS  MY  GRATITUDE.  TO  THE  MEN 
IN  THL  VARIOUS  BRANCHES  OF  THIS  ART  WHO  HAVE 
ASSISTED  ME  IN  CARRYING  OUT  THESE  DESIGNS. 


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LIST  OF  ILLUSTRATIONS 


Statue  of  Gen.  U.  S.  Grant,  Grant  Square,  Brooklyn   1 

Detail  of  Grant  Statue,  Brooklyn   2 

Statue  of  Alexander  Hamilton,  Columbia  University,  New  York   3 

Statue  of  Alexander  Hamilton,  in  front  of  Hamilton  Club,  Brooklyn   4 

Statue  of  Nathan  Hale,  St.  Paul,  Minn   5 

Statue  of  Shakespeare,  Lincoln  Park,  Chicago   6 

Statue  of  Thomas  Jefferson,  Columbia  University,  New  York  City   7 

Statue  of  Horace  Greeley,  Chappaqua,  N.  Y   8 

Statue  of  Pocahontas,  for  Jamestown,  Va   9 

Statue  of  Hamlet   .  ...  10 

Doorway  of  the  Henry  Poor  House,  Tuxedo,  N.  Y   11 

Heroic  Statue  of  Admiral  Farragut  on  the  Dewey  Arch,  New  York   12 

Colossal    Group    of    Law    Suppressing    Anarchy,    Pan-American  Exposition, 

Buffalo,  N.  Y   13 

The  Return  of  the  Prodigal — Life  Size  Marble  Statue   14 

Marble  Statue  of  "Memory,"  a  Memorial,  Museum,  Rochester,  N.  Y   15 

Kauffmann  Memorial,  Rock  Creek  Cemetery,  Washington,  D.  C   16 

Reese  Memorial,  Forest  Hill  Cemetery,  Boston,  Mass   17 

Memorial  to  Joseph  Pulitzer,  Woodlawn,  N.  Y  18 

Statue  of  Adin  Ballou,  given  by  Gov.  Draper,  Hopedale,  Mass   19 

Philip  Livingston  Memorial,  St.  Saviour's  Church,  Bar  Harbor,  Me   20 

Detail  of  Livingston  Memorial   21 

Baker  Memorial,  Marble  Font,  Church  of  the  Messiah,  Brooklyn   22 

Baker  Memorial,  Greenwood  Cemetery,  Brooklyn   23 

The  Pieta— Heroic  Mable  Group  for  St.  Patrick's  Cathedral,  N.  Y   24 

Marble  Madonna,  gift  of  Geo.  Foster  Peabody  to  Brooklyn  Museum   25 

Font  in  the  New  Episcopal  Cathedral,  Washington,  D.  C   26 

Detail  of  Washington  Font    27 

Detail  of  Washington  Font — The   Nativity    28 

Detail  of  Washington  Font — The  Calling  of  the  Disciples   29 

Reredos  in  the  Church  of  the  Epiphany,  Washington,  D.  C   30 

Dream-Head,  Marble  Relief,  Royal  Academy,  London  31 

Sir  Henry  Irving,  for  base  of  Shakespeare  Statue,  Chicago   32 

Bronze  Commemoration  Tablet,  Subway,  Borough  Hall,  New  York  33 

Bronze  Relief  of  Elias   Boudinot,   Princeton  University   34 

Bronze  Relief  of  James  Smithson,  Smithsonian  Institution,  Washington   35 

Head  of  "Destiny"   36 

The  Peace   Head   37 

"Nearing  Home,"  Corcoran  Gallery,  Washington  38 

Brutus,  Bronze  Statuette,  David  Belasco's  Library,  New  York   39 


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LIST  OF  ILLUSTRATIONS— Continued 

Homer  Group,  for  Library  of  Mr.  P.  A.  Valentine,  New  York  40 

Dante  and  Beatrice,  Library  Group  in  Bronze  and  Marble  41 

Study  for  Peace  Statue  to  Commemorate  the  First  Hague  Conference  42 

Bust  of  Edwin  Markham  43 

Marble  Bust  of  Dr.  Weir  Mitchell  in  new  College  of  Physicians,  Philadelphia.  44 
Bronze  Bust  of  Dean  Van  Amringe,  Hamilton  Hall,  Columbia  Univ.,  N.  Y...  45 
Marble  Bust  of  Chief  Justice  Fuller  for  Supreme  Court,  Washington,  D.  C. .  46 

Bronze  Bust  of  Peary,  Bowdoin  College,  Maine  *  47 

Schermerhorn  Memorial,  Columbia  University,  N.  Y  48 

George  Cary  Eggleston,  Authors'  Club,  New  York   49 

Bronze  Bust  of  Henry  F.  Dtmock,  New  York   50 

Portrait  Study  for  Statue  of  Samuel  J.  Tilden,  New  York  City   51 

Marble  Bust  of  Judge  John  W.  Goff   52 

Marble  Bust  of  Dr.  John  Meigs,  Hill  School,  Pottstown.  Pa   53 

Edward  Everett  Hale,  Union  League  Club,  Chicago   54 

Benjamin  Franklin,  Franklin  Trust  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y   55 

Washington,  Republican  Club,  New  York   56 

Lincoln,  Lincoln  Club,  New  York   57 

Wagner,  Bronze  in  Music  Room  of  Mr.  P.  A.  Valentine,  New  York   58 

Beethoven,  a  Bronze  in  Music  Room  of  Mr.  P.  A.  Valentine,  New  York   59 

Whittier,  a  Marble  in  the  Public  Library,  Boston   60 

Walt  Whitman,  for  the  Whitman  Club   61 

Tennyson,  a  Marble  in  Library  of  Henry  Van  Dyke,  Princeton,  N.  J   62 

Shelley,  a  Bronze  in  Library  of  Mr.  P.  A.  Valentine,  New  York  63 

Burns,  a  Bronze  in  Library  of  Mr.  P.  A.  Valentine,  New  York   64 

Spencer  Trask  Memorial,  Saratoga,  N.  Y  '.~   65 

Model  for  a  Memorial — "The  Way  of  the  Redeemed"   66 

Study  for  the  Group  in  "The  Way  of  the  Redeemed"   67 


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STATUE  OF  GEN.  U.  S.  GRANT 


THIS  STATUE  WAS  THE  GIFT  OF  THE 
MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNION  LEAGUE  CLUB 
OF  BROOKLYN  TO  THE  CITY  IN  1896.  IT 
IS  A  COLOSSAL  EQUESTRIAN  STATUE, 
SIXTEEN  FEET  IN  HEIGHT,  RESTING  ON 
A  PEDESTAL  OF  QUINCY  GRANITE  OF 
ABOUT  THE  SAME  HEIGHT,  IN  GRANT 
SQUARE,  BROOKLYN.    THE  STATUE  REP- 


RESENTS GRANT  AT  A  DRAMATIC  MO- 
MENT WHEN  HE  IS  STUDYING  THE  PO- 
SITION OF  THE  ENEMY. 
GENERALS  FRED  GRANT,  HORACE  F. 
PORTER  AND  STEWART  L.  WOODFORD 
TOOK  PART  IN  THE  UNVEILING  EXER- 
CISES. 


1 


DETAIL  OF  GRANT  STATUE 


STATUE  OF  ALEXANDER  HAMILTON 


THIS  HEROIC  STATUE  OF  BRONZE 
STANDS  ON  THE  PLAZA  IN  FRONT  OF 
HAMILTON  HALL,  COLUMBIA  UNIVER- 
SITY, AND  REPRESENTS  THE  GREAT 
STATESMAN  AT  THE  MOMENT  WHEN  HE 
IS  MAKING  THE  HISTORIC  SPEECH  AT 
POUGHKEEPSIE  WHICH  WON  OVER  HTS 
OPPONENTS  AND  SAVED  NEW  YORK  TO 
THE  UNION. 


PRESENTED  TO  THE  UNIVERSITY  ON 
BEHALF  OF  THE  ALUMNI  BY  PRESIDENT 
BUTLER.  THE  SPEECH  OF  ACCEPTANCE 
WAS  MADE  BY  GEORGE  L.  RIVES. 
DEDICATED  AND  UNVEILED  MAY  27,  1908. 
THE  PEDESTAL  WAS  DESIGNED  BY 
McKIM,  MEAD  AND  WHITE. 


3 


1 


STATUE  OF  ALEXANDER  HAMILTON 


THIS  STATUE  WAS  ERECTED  BY  THE 
MEMBERS  OF  THE  HAMILTON  CLUB  IN 
1896,  AND  BELONGS  TO  THAT  ASSOCIA- 
TION. 

IT  IS  A  BRONZE,  COLOSSAL  IN  SIZE, 
AND  REPRESENTS  HAMILTON  SPEAKING 
IN  DEFENSE  OF  THE  CONSTITUTION.  IT 
STANDS  ON  A  PEDESTAL  OF  QUINCY 
GRANITE. 


THE  ADDRESS  OF  PRESENTATION  WAS 
MADE  BY  STEWART  L.  WOODFORD. 
DR.  ALLAN  McLANE  HAMILTON,  GRAND- 
SON OF  ALEXANDER  HAMILTON,  WAS 
PRESENT  ON  THIS  OCCASION  AND 
SPOKE  OF  HIS  ILLUSTRIOUS  GRAND- 
FATHER. 

EXHIBITED  AT  THE  WORLD'S  FAIR, 
CHICAGO. 


4 


4 


STATUE  OF  NATHAN  HALE 


A  BRONZE  STATUE,  ERECTED  AT  ST. 
PAUL,  MINN.,  IN  1907,  BY  THE  MEMBERS 
OF  THE  NATHAN  HALE  PATRIOTIC  AS- 
SOCIATION. 


5 


* 


STATUE  OF  SHAKESPEARE 


REPRESENTING  SHAKESPEARE  SEATED 
IN  HIS  CHAIR  IN  HIS  GARDEN.  THIS 
STATUE  WAS  THE  GIFT  OF  SAMUEL 
JOHNSON,  A  HARVARD  GRADUATE,  AND 
PROMINENT  MEMBER  OF  CLUBS  IN 
CHICAGO. 

THE  STATUE  WAS  AWARDED  IN  COMPE- 
TITION AND  ERECTED  APRIL  23,  1894,  IN 
LINCOLN  PARK,  CHICAGO. 


AT  THE  REQUEST  OF  SIR  HENRY  IRVING, 
MR.  SEYMOUR  LUCAS  DESIGNED  THE 
COSTUME  FOR  THIS  STATUE,  AND  MR. 
IRVING'S  COSTUMER  MADE  IT. 
THE  SCULPTOR  HAD  EVERY  ADVANTAGE 
THAT  SIR  HENRY  IRVING  COULD  GIVE 
HIM  IN  LONDON  AND  AT  STRATFORD,  IN 
CARRYING  OUT  THE  STUDIES  FOR  THIS 
STATUE. 


6 


STATUE  OF  THOMAS  JEFFERSON 


GIFT  OF  THE  LATE  JOSEPH  PULITZER 
TO  THE  CITY  OF  NEW  YORK,  AND 
ERECTED  ON  THE  TERRACE  IN  FRONT 
OF  THE  SCHOOL  OF  JOURNALISM,  COL- 
UMBIA UNIVERSITY. 


7 


STATUE  OF  HORACE  GREELEY 


THIS  HEROIC  STATUE  IN  BRONZE  OF 
HORACE  GREELEY  REPRESENTS  THE 
GREAT  JOURNALIST  LOOKING  TOWARD 
HIS   HOMESTEAD  IN   CHAPPAQUA,   N.  Y. 


IT  WAS  ERECTED  BY  THE  CHAPPAQUA 
HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  AND  BY  PUBLIC 
SUBSCRIPTION  FROM  ALL  OVER  THE 
UNITED  STATES,  UNVEILED  FEB.  3,  1914. 


8 


STATUE  OF  POCAHONTAS 


A  BRONZE  STATUE  REPRESENTING  THE 
INDIAN  PRINCESS  AT  THE  MOMENT 
WHEN  SHE  COMES  FROM  THE  TENT  OF 
POWHATTAN,  HER  FATHER,  TO  BEG  THE 
COLONISTS  TO  FLEE  FROM  THE  DEATH 
WHICH  IS  THREATENED.  THIS  STATUE 
WAS  EXECUTED  IN  1908,  AND  IS  TO  REST 
UPON  A  SIMPLE  GRANITE  PEDESTAL 
WITH  SUITABLE  INSCRIPTIONS. 


THE  MONEY  FOR  THIS  STATUE  WAS 
RAISED  BY  PUBLIC  SUBSCRIPTIONS 
FROM  VARIOUS  PATRIOTIC  SOCIETIES 
THROUGHOUT  THE  UNITED  STATES— 
THE  POCAHONTAS  SOCIETY,  THE 
DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVO- 
LUTION, THE  COLONIAL  DAMES,  ETC. 
REPLICA  EXHIBITED  AT  THE  JAMES- 
TOWN EXPOSITION. 


9 


STATUE  OF  HAMLET 


ALSO  STATUETTE  MADE  FROM  SAME  TO 
COMMEMORATE  THE  SCULPTOR'S  LOVE 
FOR,  AND  STUDY  OF,  SHAKESPEARE 
HERE  AND  ABROAD. 

MADE  FROM  STUDIES  OF  SOTHERN 
AND  BOOTH,  AND  EXECUTED  IN  OC- 
TOBER, 1903. 


10 


* 

DOORWAY  OF  THE  HENRY  POOR  HOUSE 


THIS  WORK  AT  TUXEDO,  N.  Y.,  IS  EXE- 
CUTED IN  INDIANA  LIMESTONE,  AND 
REPRESENTS  THE  POOR  COAT-OF-ARMS 
WITH  DECORATIVE  FEMALE  FIGURES  ON 
EITHER  SIDE  OF  THE  ARCHWAY. 
FROM  THE  PLANS  OF  HENRY  RANDALL, 
ARCHITECT. 


11 


HEROIC  STATUE  OF  ADMIRAL  FARRAGUT 


MADE  FOR  THE  DEWEY  ARCH,  NEW 
YORK  CITY.  A  FIGURE  IN  BRONZE 
REPRESENTING  THE  GREAT  ADMIRAL 
WITH  HIS  SPY-GLASS  IN  ONE  HAND, 
STANDING  IN  A  COMMANDING  ATTI- 
TUDE. 

UNVEILED  SEPTEMBER  30,  1909. 


12 


COLOSSAL  GROUP  OF  LAW  SUPPRESSING  ANARCHY 


A  COLOSSAL  GROUP  ERECTED  OVER 
THE  ENTRANCE  TO  THE  GOVERNMENT 
BUILDING  AT  THE  BUFFALO  PAN-AMER- 
ICAN EXPOSITION,  AT  BUFFALO,  N.  Y., 
IN  THE  YEAR  1900. 

THIS  GROUP  REPRESENTS  A  FEMALE 
FIGURE  OF  THE  LAW  SUPPORTING  A 
TABLET  UPON  WHICH  TS  INSCRIBED, 
"THE  LAW  RULES."  SHE  IS  TREADING 
UPON  THE  DRAGON  OF  ANARCHY  AND 


REVOLT,  AND  SUPPORTED  ON  EITHER 
SIDE  BY  COLOSSAL  MALE  FIGURES; 
ONE  REPRESENTING  PHYSICAL  POWER 
AND  THE  OTHER  INTELLECTUAL  POW- 
ER TO  CARRY  OUT  THE  LAW'S  BEHESTS. 
PRESIDENT  McKINLEY  STOOD  UNDER 
THIS  GROUP  AND  MADE  HIS  SPEECH 
THE  DAY  BEFORE  HE  WAS  ASSASSI- 
NATED. 


13 


THE  RETURN  OF  THE  PRODIGAL 


A  LIFE  SIZE  MARBLE  STATUE  EXHIB- 
ITED AT  THE  SCULPTURE  SOCIETY,  IN 
1911. 

STUDIES  FOR  THIS  FIGURE  WERE  MADE 
IN  PALESTINE  BY  MR.  PARTRIDGE,  IN 
THE  YEAR  1902. 


14 


k 


MEMORY 


A  MARBLE  STATUE  IN  MEMORY  OF 
J.  G.  AVERELL,  ERECTED  IN  THE  ME- 
MORIAL ART  MUSEUM,  AT  ROCHESTER, 
N.  Y.,  IN  APRIL,  1914.  PRESENTED  BY  HIS 
MOTHER,  MRS.  J.  S.  WATSON. 
THE  STATUE  RESTS  ON  A  MARBLE  PED- 


ESTAL ON  WHICH  IS  INSCRIBED  THE 
FOLLOWING: 

J.  G.  AVERELL— 1877-1904 
HE  LOVED  LIFE,  BEAUTY  AND  HONOR. 
HIS   MOTHER   DEDICATES   THIS  BUILD- 
ING TO  HIS  MEMORY. 


15 


KAUFFMANN  MEMORIAL 


MADE  FOR  THE  LATE  S.  H.  KAUFF- 
MANN, FORMER  PRESIDENT  OF  THE 
CORCORAN  GALLERY  OF  WASHINGTON. 
PLACED  IN  ROCK  CREEK  CEMETERY, 
WASHINGTON,  D.  C. 


16 


REESE  MEMORIAL 


A  BRONZE  STATUE  OF  THE  INVENTOR, 
JOHN  REESE,  ERECTED  IN  FOREST 
HILLS,  MASS. 

THIS  HEROIC  STATUE  OF  BRONZE  REP- 
RESENTS THE  INVENTOR  SEATED  IN  HIS 
CHAIR.  THE  SEAT  STANDS  UPON  A  DIE 
OF  GRANITE  FROM  WHICH  EXTEND 
ARMS  ON  EACH  SIDE,  OF  GRANITE, 
FORMING  AN   EXHEDRA  SEAT. 


17 


MEMORIAL  TO  JOSEPH  PULITZER 


ERECTED  AT  WOODLAWN  CEMETERY, 
N.  Y.,  JUNE,  1914,  TO  THE  MEMORY  OF 
THE  LATE  JOSEPH  PULITZER. 


18 


STATUE  OF  ADIN  BALLOU 


GIVEN  P,Y  GOVERNOR  WILLIAM  F. 
DRAPER  TO  HOPEDALE,  MASSACHU- 
SETTS. THIS  STATUE  REPRESENTS  THE 
FAMOUS  JOURNALIST  AND  AUTHOR 
STANDING  ON  A  GRANITE  PEDESTAL  IN 
THE  ACT  OF  SPEAKING.  THE  STATUE 
WAS  UNVEILED  OCTOBER  27,  1900. 


19 


PHILIP  LIVINGSTON  MEMORIAL 


A  MARBLE  LECTERN  IN  ST.  SAVIOUR'S 
CHURCH,  BAR  HARBOR,  ME.,  GIVEN  BY 
PHILIP  LIVINGSTON  IN  MEMORY  OF  HIS 
WIFE,  JULIET  MORRIS  LIVINGSTON. 
A  MARBLE  FIGURE  OF  AN  ANGEL  SUP- 
PORTS THE  REST  FOR  THE  BIBLE, 
BACKED  BY  AN  IONIC  PILASTER  WHICH 
GIVES  FIRMNESS  AND  STRENGTH  TO 
THE  COMPOSITION. 

PLACED  IN  ST.  SAVIOUR'S  CHURCH  IN 
THE  SUMMER  OF  1910. 


20 


DETAIL  OF  LIVINGSTON  MEMORIAL 


21 


THE   BAKER  MEMORIAL 


MARBLE  FONT  IN  THE  CHURCH  OF  THE 

MESSIAH,  BROOKLYN,  N.  V. 

ERECTED  IN  MEMORY  OF  SARAH  BAKER 

BY    HER    MOTHER,    MRS.     CHARLES  R. 

BAKER. 


22 


BAKER  MEMORIAL 


A  BRONZE  SARCOPHAGUS  ORNAMENTED 
WITH  DESIGNS  ILLUSTRATING  THE 
CHARACTER  OF  THE  LATE  REV.  CHAS. 
R.  BAKER,  WHOM  IT  COMMEMORATES. 
ERECTED  BY  HIS  WIFE,  MARY  S.  BAKER, 
IN  1900,  IN  GREENWOOD  CEMETERY, 
BROOKLYN,  N.  Y. 


23 


TH 


A  HEROIC  MARBLE  GROUP  TO-  TIC 
PLACED  IN  ST.  PATRICK'S  CATHEDRAL, 
NEW  YORK. 


24 


MARBLE  MADONNA 


A  GIFT  OF  MR.  GEORGE  FOSTER  PEA- 
BODY  TO  THE  BROOKLYN  MUSEUM,  IN 
1900. 

EXHIBITED  IN  THE  PARIS  SALON  IN 
1893. 


25 


^faltk  /<*  Ik  FONT  IN  THE  NEW  EPISCOPAL  CATHEDRAL 


MADE  FOR  THE  LATE  BISHOP  SATTER- 
LEE,  IN  1902,  AND  LARGELY  AFTER  HIS 
IDEAS.  IT  IS  A  FONT  WITH  A  BASIN 
FIFTEEN  FEET  IN  DIAMETER  WHICH 
MAY  BE  USED  FOR  IMMERSION  AS  WELL 
AS  ORDINARY  BAPTISM. 

IN  THE  CENTER  STANDS  A  PEDESTAL 
ON  WHICH  IS  A  FIGURE  OF  CHRIST 
WITH   A   CHILD   IN   HIS    ARMS,  REPRE- 


SENTING THE  SAVIOUR  SAYING,  "FEED 
MY  LAMBS." 

THE  BASIN  IS  OCTAGONAL  IN  FORM  AND 
HAS  EIGHT  RELIEFS:  "THE  NATIVITY"; 
"THE  DAY  OF  PENTECOST";  "THE  RES- 
URRECTION"; "THE  CALLING  OF  THE 
DISCIPLES";  "THE  BAPTISM  IN  THE 
JORDAN";  "CRUCIFIXION";  "THE  AS- 
CENSION"; "THE  COMING  OF  CHRIST  AT 
THE  JUDGMENT  DAY." 


26 


DETAIL  OF  WASHINGTON  FONT 


FIGURE  OF  THE  SAVIOUR  WITH  A 
CHILD  IN  HIS  ARMS.  UNDERNEATH  IS 
THE  INSCRIPTION:   "FEED  MY  LAMBS." 


27 


DETAIL  OF  WASHINGTON  FONT 


"THE  NATIVITY."  THE  BIRTH  IN  BETH- 
LEHEM. MADE  FROM  STUDIES  BY  MR. 
PARTRTDCE  IN  THE  HOLY  LAND. 


28 


DETAIL  OF  WASHINGTON  FONT 


"THE  CALLING  OF  THE  DISCIPLES." 
MADE  FROM  STUDIES  ON  THE  SITE  OF 
THE  LAKE  OF  GALILEE  BY  THE  SCULP- 
TOR. 


29 


REREDOS 


IN  THE  CHURCH  OF  THE  EPIPHANY, 
WASHINGTON,  D.  C.  MADE  FROM  THE 
DESIGNS  OF  HENRY  RANDALL,  ARCHI- 
TECT, AND  REPRESENTING  AS  A  CEN- 
TRAL FEATURE,  ,rTHE  LAST  SUPPER." 
SUPPORTED  ON  EITHER  SIDE  BY  A 
STANDING  FIGURE  OF  AN  ANGEL. 


30 


DREAM-HEAD 


A  MARBLE  RELIEF  EXHIBITED  AT  THE 
ROYAL  ACADEMY,  LONDON,  IN  1902. 
THIS  IS  NOW  IN  THE  POSSESSION  OF 
MRS.  SPENCER  TRASK,  AT  SARATOGA, 
N.  Y.,  AND  A  BRONZE  REPLICA  IN  THE 
POSSESSION  OF  SIR  SEYMOUR  LUCAS, 
THE  DISTINGUISHED  PAINTER  IN  LON- 
DON, ENGLAND. 


31 


SIR  HENRY  IRVING 


MADE  FROM  LIFE  IN  THE  LYCEUM  THE- 
ATRE IN  THE  YEAR  1902,  AND  INTENDED 
TO  BE  PLACED,  TOGETHER  WITH  A  RE- 
LIEF OF  THE  HEAD  OF  EDWIN  BOOTH, 
ON  THE  BASE  OF  THE  SHAKESPEARE 
STATUE  IN  LINCOLN  PARK,  CHICAGO. 


32 


BRONZE  COMMEMORATION  TABLET 


THIS  TABLET,  IN  THE  SUBWAY,  BOR- 
OUGH HALL,  BROOKLYN,  COMMEMO- 
RATES THE  UNION  OF  THE  TWO  CITIES 
OF  BROOKLYN  AND  NEW  YORK,  JANU- 
ARY 1,  1908. 

IT  DISPLAYS  AN  INSCRIPTION  AND  THE 
SEALS  OF  THE  TWO  CITIES. 


33 


BRONZE  RELIEF  OF  ELIAS  BOUDINOT 


A  BRONZE  TABLET  ERECTED  IN  PRINCE- 
TON, N.  J.,  BY  THE  BOUDINOT  FAMILY. 


34 


BRONZE  RELIEF  OF  JAMES  SMTTHSON 


A  BRONZE  RELIEF,  ERECTED  IN  GENOA, 
ITALY,  WHERE  JAMES  SMITHSON  DIED. 
A  REPLICA  WAS  PLACED  IN  THE  SMITH- 
SONIAN INSTITUTION,  WASHINGTON, 
D.  C.  IN  1896. 


35 


HEAD  OF  DESTINY 


IDEAL  HEAD,  EMBODYING  THE  IDEA  OF 
THE  GREEK  MOTTO:  "CHARACTER  IS 
DESTINY."'  IN  POSSESSION  OF  THE 
SCULPTOR. 


36 


THE  PEACE  HEAD 


FOR  THE  METROPOLITAN  MUSEUM,  NEW 
YORK  CITY.  REPLICA  IN  THE  HOUSE  OF 
WILLARD  V.  KING,  OF  NEW  YORK  CITY. 


37 


"NEARING  HOME" 


A  LIFE  SIZE  MARBLE  HEAD  IN  THE 
CORCORAN  GALLERY,  WASHINGTON,  D.  C. 


38 


BRUTUS 


A  BRONZE  STATUETTE  OF  BRUTUS 
SPEAKING  TO  THE  ROMAN  POPULACE. 
THE  STATUETTE  IS  IN  THE  LIBRARY  OF 
DAVID  BELASCO,  NEW  YORK  CITY. 


3^ 


HOMER  GROUP 


A  GROUP  IN  MARBLE  AND  BRONZE, 
MADE  FOR  THE  LIBRARY  OF  MR.  P.  A. 
VALENTINE,  OF  NEW  YORK. 
A  REPLICA  IS  IN  THE  HOUSE  OF  LOUIS 
STERN,  HYDE  PARK,  LONDON. 
EXHIBITED  IN  THE  SCULPTURE  SO- 
CIETY, MARCH,  1902. 


40 


DANTE  AND  BEATRICE 


A  LIBRARY  GROUP  IN  BRONZE  AND 
MARBLE. 


41 


STUDY  FOR  PEACE  STATUE 


MADE  TO  COMMEMORATE  THE  FIRST 
PEACE  MEETING  AT  THE  HAGUE.  THE 
FIGURE  REPRESENTS  THE  BREAKING  OF 
THE  SWORD  OF  WAR. 


42 


A  BUST  OF  THE  POET,  MADE  FROM  LIFE 
IN  THE  YEAR  1906. 


43 


MARBLE  BUST  OF  DR.  S.  WEIR  MITCHELL 


MARBLE  BUST  OF  DR.  S.  WEIR  MIT- 
CHELL, PRESENTED  BY  MRS.  MITCHELL 
TO  THE  NEW  COLLEGE  OF  PHYSICIANS 
AND  SURGEONS,  PHILADELPHIA. 
EXECUTED  FROM  LIFE  IN  1910,  AT  BAR 
HARBOR,  MAINE. 


44 


BRONZE  BUST  OF  DEAN  VAN  AMRINGE 


ERECTED  IN  1911,  IN  HAMILTON  HALL, 

COLUMBIA  UNIVERSITY,  NEW  YORK.  IT 

IS  THE  GIFT  OF  THE  ALUMNI. 

A    REPLICA    WAS    DEDICATED    BY  THE 

ALUMNI  AND  GIVEN  TO  THE  COLUMBIA 

CLUB,   GRAMERCY  PARK,  IN  THE  YEAR 

1913. 


45 


MARBLE  BUST  OF  CHIEF  JUSTICE  FULLER 


PURCHASED  BY  THE  UNITED  STATES 
GOVERNMENT,  PLACED  IN  THE  SUPREME 
COURT  CHAMBER,  WASHINGTON,  D.  C. 


46 


fa.  *■■ 


BRONZE  BUST  OF  PEARY 


THE  GIFT  OF  HIS  CLASS  TO  BOWDOIN 
UNIVERSITY.  DEDICATED  ON  COM- 
MENCEMENT DAY,  IN  THE  YEAR  1912. 
THIS  CUT  IS  PRODUCED  FROM  A  FULL 
PAGE  ILLUSTRATION  IN  THE  LONDON 
GRAPHIC,  FEB.  29,  1910;  ALSO  PUB- 
LISHED IN  THE  CENTURY  MAGAZINE 
IN  1911. 


47 


SCHERMERHORN  MEMORIAL 


GIVEN  BY  HIS  FAMILY  AND  ERECTED 
IN  1904,  IN  SCHERMERHORN  HALL,  COL- 
UMBIA UNIVERSITY. 


4S 


GEORGE  GARY  EGGLESTON 


FORMER  PRESIDENT,  AUTHORS'  CLUB, 
OF  NEW  YORK.  AUTHOR  AND  SOLDIER. 
THE  BUST  WAS  EXECUTED  IN  1913.  TO 
BE  GIVEN  TO  THE  AUTHORS'  CLUB, 
NEW  YORK. 


49 


BRONZE  BUST  OF  HENRY  F.  DIMOCK 


A  COMMISSION  GIVEN  BY  THE  FAMILY. 


50 


PORTRAIT  STUDY 


ONE  OF  THE  STUDIES  MADE  FOR  THE 
SAMUEL  J.  TILDEN  STATUE  TO  BE 
ERECTED  IN  NEW  YORK  CITY. 


51 


MARBLE  BUST  OF  JUDGE  JOHN  W.  GOFF 


TO  BE  PLACED  IN  THE  CRIMINAL 
COURTS   BUILDING.     MADE  FROM  LIFE. 


52 


MARBLE  BUST  OF  DR.  JOHN  MEIGS 


A  GIFT  OF  THE  ALUMNI  OF  HILL 
SCHOOL,  POTTSTOWN,  PA.,  AND  PLACED 
IN  THE  CHAPEL  THERE. 

DESIGNED  BY  THE  LATE  JAMES  M.  A. 
DARRACH. 


53 


EDWARD  EVERETT  HALE 


BRONZE  BUST  OF  EDWARD  EVERETT 
HALE,  AUTHOR.  UNITARIAN  CLERGY- 
MAN, AND  CHAPLAIN  OF  THE  UNITED 
STATES  SENATE. 

MADE  FROM  LIFE  BY  THE  SCULPTOR 
AND  PURCHASED  BY  THE  UNION 
LEAGUE  CLUB  OF  CHICAGO,  IN  1891. 
EXHIBITED  AT  THE  INTERNATIONAL 
EXPOSITION  AT  BERLIN,  IN  1891,  AND  AT 
THE  SALON,  PARIS.  IN  1892. 
A  REPLICA  WAS  PURCHASED  BY  THE 
LATE  SENATOR  HOAR,  OF  MASSACHU- 
SETTS. REPLICAS  ALSO  IN  BROOKLYN 
INSTITUTE  OF  ARTS  AND  SCIENCES  AND 
COSMOS  CLUB,  WASHINGTON. 


54 


BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN 


HEROIC  BRONZE  BUST  PLACED  OVER 
THE  ENTRANCE  OF  THE  FRANKLIN 
TRUST  COMPANY,  BROOKLYN,  N.  Y. 


55 


WASHINGTON 


FROM  A  PORTRAIT  MADE  ON  THE  FIELD 
BY  PEELE.  PLACED  TEMPORARILY  AT 
THE  REPUBLICAN  CLUB,  NEW  YORK 
CITY. 


56 


LINCOLN 


BRONZE  BUST  GIVEN  TO  THE  LINCOLN 
CLUB,  MULBERRY  BEND,  N.  Y.  CITY,  IN 
THE  YEAR  1906. 

A  REPLICA  PURCHASED  BY  MR.  J.  G. 
PHELPS  STOKES. 


57 


WAGNER 


BRONZE  BUST  MADE  FOR  THE  MUSIC 
ROOM  OF  MR.  P.  A.  VALENTINE,  OF 
NEW  YORK,  IN  1912. 


58 


BEETHOVEN 


BRONZE  BUST  MADE  FOR  THE  MUSIC 
ROOM  OF  MR.  P.  A.  VALENTINE,  OF 
NEW  YORK,  IN  1912. 


59 


WHITTIER 


A  MARBLE  BUST  IN  THE  PUBLIC  LI- 
BRARY,  BOSTON,  MASS. 

MADE  BY  THE  SCULPTOR  FROM  STUD- 
IES FROM  LIFE  AFTER  A  VISIT  TO  THE 
POET'S  HOME. 


60 


WALT  WHITMAN 


A  BUST  FOR  A  WHITMAN  SOCIETY. 


61 


TENNY 


A  MARBLE  BUST  IN  THE  LIBRARY  OF 
HENRY  VAN  DYKE,  OF  PRINCETON,  N. 
T.  COMMISSIONED  ORIGINALLY  IN 
BRONZE  FOR  THE  LIBRARY  OF  P.  A. 
VALENTINE,   OF  NEW  YORK. 


62 


SHELLEY 


A  BRONZE  BUST  IN  THE  LIBRARY  OF 
MR.  P.  A.  VALENTINE,  OF  NEW  YORK. 


63 


BURNS 


A  BRONZE  BUST  IN  THE  LIBRARY  OF 
MR.  P.  A.  VALENTINE,  OF  NEW  YORK. 


64 


SPENCER  TRASK  MEMORIAL 


A  MARBLE  STATUE  ERECTED  IN  THE 
ROSE  GARDEN  OF  THE  ESTATE  OF  MR. 
TRASK  AT  SARATOGA,  NEW  YORK,  IN 
MEMORY  OF  HIS  CHILDREN,  ALLEN  AND 
CHRISTINA. 


65 


MODEL  FOR  A  MEMORIAL 
"THE  WAY  OF  THE  REDEEMED" 


A  GROUP  REPRESENTING  A  BAND  OF 
PILGRIMS  MARCHING  ONWARD,  WITH  A 
VISION  OF  THE  HEALED  AND  THE  RE- 
DEEMED. 

THE  FOLLOWING  LINES  FROM  ISAIAH 
ACCOMPANY  IT: 

"AND  IT  SHALL  BE  CALLED  THE 
WAY  OF  HOLINESS,  AND  THE  RE- 
DEEMED OF  THE  LORD  SHALL 
WALK  THERE." 


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STUDY  FOR  THE  GROUP  IN 
"THE  WAY  OF  THE  REDEEMED" 

(Side  View) 


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GETTY  RESEARCH  INSTITUTE 


